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To: elmatador who wrote (92221)7/5/2012 5:47:10 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217750
 
tyranny envelops.
had hair cut yesterday, instead of the usual master barber from shanghai 1940s for hkd 125 (the last of my familiar ones have sadly passed away as did about 7 others) i had to visit an unfamiliar shop featuring a stylist from and for hkd 275.
shall expect more refugees from uk.



To: elmatador who wrote (92221)7/5/2012 7:50:35 PM
From: wallshot  Respond to of 217750
 
I have been reading a up a few hours a day on posts here and elsewhere.

Martin Armstrong has been on a posting blitz of late and couple this post along with some of the other links over the past days off....
Message 28244968
Message 28247270

armstrongeconomics.com

Articles and posts of similar topic of taxation have me looking Back at this.
visualizingeconomics.com


If, in fact taxes to ex pats or to a larger extent taxes on capital gains crank up, I am curious of the moves in the markets. It seams that taxes will increase...I am curious if losses due to taxes in the coming years can out perform my recent self managed losses as I shifted around our slowly growing nest egg. Time will tell if we get an an egg mcmuffin, an omelette or a century egg.